Annual Socio-Legal Studies Lecture – Professor Abdullahi An-Na’im – 20 May 2015
4.30-6.00pm, Wednesday 20th May 2015
Lecture Theatre, Manor Road Building, Manor Road, OX1 3UQ
This year’s Annual Socio-Legal Studies Lecture will be given by Professor Abdullahi An-Na’im, the Howard Candler Professor of Law at ...
McDonald Conference 2015 – 'What's Wrong With Rights'
Thursday 21 May to Friday 22 May, Christ Church, Oxford.
More information here.
How absolute are rights? Should they always trump other moral considerations? Does it help to distinguish statutory rights from natural ones? Are ...
McDonald Conference 2015 – ‘What’s Wrong With Rights’
Thursday 21 May to Friday 22 May, Christ Church, Oxford.
More information here.
How absolute are rights? Should they always trump other moral considerations? Does it help to distinguish statutory rights from natural ones? Are ...
Policing poor communities: what are the questions we should be asking?-Justice Kate O'Regan (Chairperson of the Commission of Inquiry into Inefficiencies in Policing in Khayelitsha, Cape Town)
Former South African Constitutional Court Justice and Chairperson of the Commission of Inquiry into Inefficiencies in Policing in Khayelitsha, Cape Town Justice Kate O'Regan will be giving a seminar on the role of police in poor ...
Policing poor communities: what are the questions we should be asking?-Justice Kate O’Regan (Chairperson of the Commission of Inquiry into Inefficiencies in Policing in Khayelitsha, Cape Town)
Former South African Constitutional Court Justice and Chairperson of the Commission of Inquiry into Inefficiencies in Policing in Khayelitsha, Cape Town Justice Kate O'Regan will be giving a seminar on the role of police in poor ...
Call for Applications – Future Directions in EU Labour Law
Early Career Scholars in EU labour law and social policy are invited to apply for a space on the British Academy-funded project on Future Directions in EU Labour Law, with a launch workshop organised on July 3 at Magdalen College, ...
RightsUp Podcast – Ep1: Old Problems, New Media: Revenge Porn and the Law
Welcome to RightsUp, a podcast from the Oxford Human Rights Hub. We look at the big human rights issues of the day, bringing in new perspectives from all over the world by talking to experts, academics, practicing lawyers, activists ...
Landmark Conference on Essential Ingredients for Sustainable Future
The Oxford Martin School Programme on Human Rights for Future Generations co-organised an international conference on the Essential Ingredients for Sustainable Future with the Welsh Government and the World Future Council in Cardiff ...
Call for Papers: Irish Yearbook of International Law
The editors of the Irish Yearbook of International Law welcome submissions for publication in the Yearbook.
Articles should not be published or under consideration for publication elsewhere.
An annual, peer reviewed publication, ...
Professor Fredman Contributes to Major UN Women Report: Transforming Economies, Realizing Rights
On 27 April 2015 OxHRH Director, Professor Sandra Fredman and OxHRH Deputy Directors, Meghan Campbell and Laura Hilly attended the launch of UN Women's Progress of the World's Women 2015-2016 Report 'Transforming Economies, Realizing ...
OxHRH Trinity Term Card
The OxHRH is pleased to announce its Trinity Term Seminars. The majority of the seminars are in the Senior Common Room at the Oxford Law Faulty and start at 1pm. Refreshments are provided.
The seminars are a wonderful opportunity ...
Call for Papers: The Chagos Litigation: A Socio-Legal Dialogue, 29th June 2015
This one-day conference will explore the Chagos litigation from a socio-legal perspective. The keynote speaker is Professor Philippe Sands QC. The conference is free to attend and papers are welcomed from legal and non-legal ...